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Around Town The Topps Co. Inc. Continued To Lay Off Employees In Connection With The Production Shutdown At The Duryea Plant Last Month. Marty Appel, Spokesman For Topps, Said 42 Non-union Workers Were Let Go Tuesday. Approximately 60 Non-union Workers Remain Doing A Variety Of Jobs, He Said.

By Times Leader Archivist
January 17, 1997
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